The Gorgon and Other Beastly TalesTanith Lee (DAW 0-88677-003-3, Feb 85 [Jan 85], $2.95, 288pp, pb) Collection of 11 stories. Though only 8 are credited in the acknowledgements, these may all be reprints.

Modern Science Fiction and the American Literary CommunityFrederick Andrew Lerner (Scarecrow 0-8108-1794-2, Aug 85 [Jul 85], $26.00, 325pp, hc) Non-fiction, study of the response to sf in the U.S., with a history of sf conventions, etc. Its a doctoral thesis and is aimed at dumb professors. (CNB)

Boxen: The Imaginary World of the Young C.S. LewisC. S. Lewis (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 0-15-113630-0, Oct 85 [Nov 85], $13.95, 206pp, hc) Fantasy collection and miscellania. Stories and drawings set in the imaginary world of Boxen and featuring assorted animals and gentlemen; these were done when Lewis was a boy. First American edition. The British one appeared several months earlier.

Letters to ChildrenC. S. Lewis (Macmillan 0-02-570830-9, Jul 85 [Jun 85], $9.95, 120pp, hc) Non-fiction; biographical. A collection of letters Lewis wrote to young readers of his Narnia fantasies, plus a discussion of Lewis own childhood, and a Narnia bibliography including calendars, maps, and films as well as the books. Edited by Lyle W. Dorset & Marjorie Lamp Mead. There may be an earlier British edition.

A Voyage to ArcturusDavid Lindsay (Citadel Press 0-8065-0944-9, Aug 85 [Jul 85], $5.95, 248pp, pb) Reprint (Methuen 1920) allegorical sf novel, with an introduction by Galad Elflandsson which has a good summary of Lindsays life and works.

The Spy Who Drank BloodGordon Linzner (Space & Time 0-917053-01-X, Feb 85 [Jan 85], $5.95, 127pp, pb) The first novel-length tale of the vampire agent whose adventures appeared in Space & Time magazine, this fantasy includes terrorists, lawmen, and a swamp creature.

Psi Patrol: Sals BookSal Liquori (Scholastic/Point 0-590-33201-5, 1985 [Sep 85], $2.25, 148pp, pb) [Psi Patrol] Young-adult fantasy novel, part of a series. Authorship is credited to the hero, although its written in the third person.

At the Mountains of MadnessH. P. Lovecraft (Arkham House 0-87054-038-6, Dec 85 [Nov 85], $16.95, xvii+458pp, hc) Reissue (Arkham House 1964) collection. The Derleth introduction has been dropped, but there is a new introduction by James Turner and a note on the texts by S.T. Joshi. This is a corrected definitive version, second in what will be a three-volume set.

The Dunwich Horror and OthersH. P. Lovecraft (Arkham House 0-87054-037-8, Feb 85 [Jan 85], $15.95, 433pp, hc) Reissue (Arkham House 1963), corrected 6th printing of this Lovecraft collection, the first in a projected three-volume critical edition based on the authors original texts. S.T. Joshi edited it, and theres a new introduction by Robert Bloch, reprinted from the 1982 Ballantine collection Blood Curdling Tales of Supernatural Horror: The Best of H.P. Lovecraft. There are thousands of minor changes from the 1963 edition.

A Vision of Beasts 3: The Brotherhood of DiabloJack Lovejoy (Tor 0-812-54504-4, May 85 [Apr 85], $2.95, 285pp, pb) [Vision of Beasts] Sf novel, third in a series.

The House of Cthulhu and Other Tales of the Primal LandBrian Lumley (Weirdbook 0-932445-08-X, 1984 [Dec 84], $7.50 + $1 postage, 94pp, pb) [Primal Land] Collection of 11 stories. There is also an announced hardcover edition for $20.00.

9 · Introduction · in, 1984

15 · The Sorcerers Book · ss *

23 · How Kank Thad Returned to Bhur-Esh · nv Fantastic Jun 77

31 · The House of Cthulhu · ss Whispers Jul 73

36 · Tharquest and the Lamia Orbiquita · nv Fantastic Nov 76

40 · Mylakhrion the Immortal [Teh Atht] · ss Fantasy Tales #1 77

44 · Isles of the Suhm-Yi [Tarra Khash] · ss *

54 · Lords of the Morass · ss *

66 · Curse of the Golden Guardians [Tarra Khash] · ss *

79 · Cryptically Yours [Teh Atht] · ss Escape! Fll 77

84 · The Wine of the Wizard · ss *

93 · The Sorcerers Dream [Teh Atht] · ss Whispers Oct 79

PsychamokBrian Lumley (Granada/Panther 0-586-06409-5, 1985 [Oct 85], £2.50, 445pp, pb) [Psychomech] Sf/horror novel of ESP, immortality, and an evil machine; sequel to Psychomech and Psychosphere. Now is the balance flung back in favour of grossest evil. Now is a hideous curse visited on the next generation. Now is the time of the Gibbering!

BaaaDavid Macaulay (Houghton Mifflin 0-395-38948-8, Sep 85 [Aug 85], $12.95, 63pp, hclibrary edition) Satiric fantasy written and illustrated by Macaulay; sheep take over the world and dont do much better than the people had.

The Curse of the Giant HogweedCharlotte MacLeod (Doubleday 0-385-19609-1, Feb 85 [Jan 85], $11.95, 184pp, hc) Though issued in the Crime Club series, this is basically a comic fantasy novel somewhat like Pratt and de Camps Enchanter stories, though even sillier. Good, lightweight entertainment. Its part of a series of humerous mysteries; the rest arent fantasies. (FCM)

The Engines of the NightBarry N. Malzberg (Bluejay 0-312-94141-2, Jan 85 [Dec 84], $6.95, 199pp, pb) Reprint (Doubleday 1982). Mostly non-fiction, a collection of essays on sf. The book won the Locus Award for best non-fiction of 1982. Recommended. (CNB)

Collected StoriesGabriel Garcia Marquez (Perennial Library 0-06-091306-1, Oct 85, $6.95, 311pp, pb) Reprint (Harper & Row 1984) collection of 26 stories which first appeared in 3 collections: Leaf Storm and Other Stories (1972), No One Writes to the Colonel and Other Stories (1968), and Innocent Erendira and Other Stories (1978).